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The article today mentions that people that were previously uncooperative have now agreed to talk to the NCAA, hence the reopening. It most certainly leads to the BB program, so this could get interesting.

In related news the woman that initially blew the whistle on all this stuff and was fired by UNC is now suing the school.

The article today mentions that people that were previously uncooperative have now agreed to talk to the NCAA, hence the reopening. It most certainly leads to the BB program, so this could get interesting.

In related news the woman that initially blew the whistle on all this stuff and was fired by UNC is now suing the school.

Fun times.

So, all a team has to do to bypass an NCAA inquiry/investigation is to not say shit and they call off the hounds?! Damn, we should have done that instead of cooperating!

So, all a team has to do to bypass an NCAA inquiry/investigation is to not say shit and they call off the hounds?! Damn, we should have done that instead of cooperating!

Apparently the professor that headed the infamous AFAM program at UNC is one of the main parties that's now cooperating with the NCAA. Sounds like he was being set up to be scapegoated by UNC a lot like Willingham was, and he's no longer incommunicado as he was at UNC's previous instruction...

I saw where the NCAA is opening up their investigation (see posts above).
I'm not sure how long this is going to take, but they're definitely not going to walk on this. There are far too many people involved and not all of them are going to remain quiet.

Hope the recruits that bought the UNC has a superior academic reputation are pleased. This is an Athletic Department running the school, creating fake classes people never even went to, tutors doing players' homework, etc. cast a pretty big stain on that.

Weber State gets three years probation from Nov. 19, 2014 through Nov. 18, 2017, reduction of scholarships by nine for the football team, a $5,000 fine plus 2 percent of the school’s football program operating budget for 5 students cheating on a quiz.